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Cloudy and overcast...what has pipe smoking become?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 48367" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I visited our local pipe/cigar tobacco store today. On previous visits when I walked in pipes were by the door, pipe tobacco was just a few steps beyond and cigars were in the back. Today when I walked in the store was filled with a low hanging cloud of cigar smoke, several guys were puffing away on their favorite stogies, and the pipes were relegated to the back of the store. </p><p>The clerk came back to see what I wanted and commented that they would not be open if they could not sell cigars. I know that the owner is an avid pipe smoker, who exhibits at our local pipe show, and was smoking a Former pipe when I came in last time. </p><p>I bought a sample of tobacco that I wanted to try and looked for a rope that I could follow through the cloud of cigar smoke to get to the cash register.</p><p>Is this what pipe smoking has become...the little brother to cigars?</p><p>Bub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 48367, member: 31"] I visited our local pipe/cigar tobacco store today. On previous visits when I walked in pipes were by the door, pipe tobacco was just a few steps beyond and cigars were in the back. Today when I walked in the store was filled with a low hanging cloud of cigar smoke, several guys were puffing away on their favorite stogies, and the pipes were relegated to the back of the store. The clerk came back to see what I wanted and commented that they would not be open if they could not sell cigars. I know that the owner is an avid pipe smoker, who exhibits at our local pipe show, and was smoking a Former pipe when I came in last time. I bought a sample of tobacco that I wanted to try and looked for a rope that I could follow through the cloud of cigar smoke to get to the cash register. Is this what pipe smoking has become...the little brother to cigars? Bub [/QUOTE]
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